Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Investigate NOW Allegations of Existence of Person Who Ordered/Paid for Altantuya Shaariibuu’s Murder, and ...(MADPET)

Media Statement – 29/11/2023

Investigate NOW Allegations of Existence of Person Who Ordered/Paid for Altantuya Shaariibuu’s Murder, and who paid for Sirul Azhar’s silence

Do not sweep under the carpet – Reveal The Truth Without Fear or Favour

MADPET (Malaysians Against Death Penalty and Torture) calls for prosecution and higher penalties for person/s that ordered or paid another to kill or murder. This is abuse of power and wealth.

Merely prosecuting actual murderers/killers or criminals is not enough noting that there may be occasions where the murder/crime was committed by person/s by reason of having to follow orders of another or being paid by another to commit specific crimes.

Until the abolition of the mandatory death penalty, the accused killer gains nothing by disclosing accomplices or information about people who ordered or paid for the killing, as it does not change the fact that they are still guilty of the crime of murder and would be sentenced to death.

Even the disclosure that they were ordered or paid by another will not reduce the sentence, as there is no possibility of this fact mitigating one’s sentence by reason of providing assistance to the authorities that will identify help identify or prosecute accomplices, including those that gave the order to kill or paid the accused to kill. The fact that they killed means they will be sentenced to death.

Abolition of Mandatory Death Penalty – Expose of One Who Orders/Pays May Mitigate Sentence

However, today, after The Abolition of Mandatory Death Penalty Act 2023 came into force on 4/7/2023, Section 302 Penal Code which provides for the crime of murder now reads, ‘Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death or imprisonment for a term of not less than thirty years but not exceeding forty years and if not sentenced to death, shall also be punished with whipping of not less than twelve strokes.’ Now, that there is an alternative sentence other than death, hence the ability of the court to consider mitigation is restored.

The disclosure of the fact that one was paid by another to kill, or ordered by another to kill is still no guarantee that the court will still not impose the death penalty, given the fact that the accused did indeed kill.

Most lawyers will reasonably advise clients in criminal cases to remain silent, unless the evidence they give will exonerate them from the crime totally. Naturally, this would be the position taken at the court of first instance right until all the 2 appeals are exhausted. Even after that, silence could be secured by threats or even payments of monies.

Sirul Azhar’s ‘Expose’ Must Be Investigated

On 24/11/2023, Sirul Azhar Umar appeared in an Al Jazeera program, where he admitted to being involved in the kidnapping of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu, but denied killing her. He said he was acting on orders. He also claimed that the evidence was planted against him.

‘…He also alleged that says he received RM1mil from unnamed sources for his silence on the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder during his detention in Australia. He said a prominent politically-linked lawyer and a top Cabinet leader were involved in the payment…’(Star, 24/11/2023)

On 24/11/2023, Lawyer Datuk Hasnal Rezua Merican, now also a Malaysian Human Rights Commissioner and a recent UMNO-BN candidate in recent State elections, denied Sirul Azhar Umar's claims that he instructed the former police commando to make a video exonerating a top leader of any involvement in the murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu.  (Star, 24/11/2023).

We must recall also that Azilah, the other person convicted of Altantuya’s murder, also did previously release a damning Statutory Declaration (SD) from Kajang Prison implicating Najib. (Malay Mail, 17/12/2019)

Police Must Investigate – Not Simply Say ‘Unfounded’

Thus, MADPET finds it appalling that the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) regarded the statement by former police commando Sirul Azhar Umar in an interview with an international media regarding his conviction in the murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu in 2009 as unfounded and could create more speculation. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said Sirul Azhar had been given the opportunity to defend himself in line with Malaysian laws and constitution. “However, his (Sirul Azhar) claims were never submitted to any court that heard his case, from the High Court to the Federal Court. (25/11/2023, Malay Mail).

Sadly, this statement by the Inspector General of Police is wrong. It must be independently investigated, where the police must make a police report to commence investigation and only after that make any conclusion as to whether it is ‘unfounded’ or not.

MADPET believes that all these allegations must be now thoroughly investigated to determine also whether the two of Najib Razak's former bodyguards really ordered to kill or paid by another to kill, and if so, the said giver of orders or the one who paid for the killing must be investigated and prosecuted to ensure justice be done. Was there a ‘bribe’ for silence, or for the production of some ‘fake’ video?

Can the Police Still Independently Investigate? RCI?

Given the police’s recent response, it may be also be apt to consider setting up an independent Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate this matter. Alternatively, SUHAKAM (the National Human Rights Commission) or maybe even the EAIC ought to enquire into the matter to determine the truth once and for all.

We also recall that current Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim did tell The Australian newspaper the original trial and the judges' ruling was "compromised" and the reluctance of the judges to call relevant witnesses "made a mockery of the law". "The best way is to proffer a new charge and allow for a full hearing of the case," (New Straits Times, 17/5/2018). Hopefully, the fact that Anwar after GE15 needed the Barisan Nasional to form the unity government did not change his position on upholding the cause of justice without fear or favour.

Sirul Azhar Umar and chief inspector Azilah Hadri were both convicted by the High Court in Malaysia in 2009 for the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu in October 2006. Altantuya was shot in the head in 2006 in a forest in Puncak Alam, Selangor. Her body was later blown up with explosives.

Their conviction in the High Court was overturned by the Court of Appeal in 2013. Sirul left for Australia.

In 2015, the Federal Court upheld the High Court’s conviction, and reinstated the death penalty on both men.

The Australian government, who has a policy against deporting anyone to a country where they would face the death penalty, refused to send Sirul back to Malaysia.

Sirul was later apprehended by Australian Immigration in January 2015. Recently, Sirul Azhar was released after spending nine years in immigration custody since 2015. This followed an Australian High Court decision on 8/11/2023, that released about 92 detainees including Sirul Azhar, after deciding that non-citizen detainees who cannot be deported cannot be held indefinitely by immigration authorities, and were allowed to stay in Australia under specific conditions.

MADPET calls for an independent reinvestigation of the Altantuya Shaariibuu’s murder in light of the recent revelations by Sirul Azhar with the object of determining the truth, including as to whether there were other accomplices possibly person/s who ordered the killing or paid another to kill;

MADPET also calls for an investigation into the alleged payment for silence;

MADPET also calls for comprehensive investigation of all murders, to determine whether there were others liable other than the one who committed the crime, as  justice will not be served if some escape justice simply because the police elected to end investigations once the perpetrator committed the crime;

MADPET also calls for higher penalties to be imposed on persons that ordered or paid another to commit crimes, for without such persons the crime would never have been committed. It is an abuse of power or wealth that must never be tolerated.

Charles Hector

For and on behalf of MADPET (Malaysians Against Death Penalty and Torture)

 

 

see the VDO below:-

Murder in Malaysia: World Exclusive Interview with Sirul Azhar Umar

A 101 East world exclusive with a man convicted of Malaysia’s most shocking murder.



I was paid RM1mil to keep my mouth shut, says Sirul 
By R. SEKARAN Nation


Friday, 24 Nov 2023 11:50 AM MYT



PETALING JAYA: Sirul Azhar Umar says he received RM1mil from unnamed sources for his silence on the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder during his detention in Australia.

He said a prominent politically-linked lawyer and a top Cabinet leader were involved in the payment.


In an interview with Al-Jazeera's 101 East programme aired on Friday (Nov 24) morning, the former policeman said he was made a scapegoat and pawn in a political game.


He further claimed he was not responsible for Altantuya's murder despite being convicted for the crime.

"For many years people in my country have been waiting to know who gave the order to kill Altantuya, but I cannot reveal that," he said.

He claimed, however, the order to kill Altantuya was made by a top politician.


"I feel in danger to return (to Malaysia) as I feel it's unsafe and want to build a life with my child here in Australia.

"I love Australia and urge the community here to give me a second chance and accept us," he added.

Sirul also named a well-connected person over links to Altantuya.


He also apologised to Altantuya's family and asked for their forgiveness.

Altantuya was abducted and murdered in Shah Alam in October 2006, and her remains blown up with military-grade explosives.

Sirul and Azilah Hadri, two of former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's bodyguards, were convicted of the murder in 2009.

The Court of Appeal overturned the conviction in 2013 and ordered their release.

During the prosecution's appeal, Sirul fled to Australia. The Federal Court upheld the conviction and reinstated the death penalty.

Former political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda, who was charged together with Sirul and Azilah, was freed on Oct 31, 2008, after the court found no concrete evidence against him.

Sirul was arrested and detained by Australian immigration authorities in January 2015 but was not deported owing to the country's policy of not deporting people facing the death penalty.

On Nov 8, the Australian High Court ruled that indefinite immigration detention was unlawful, although the government could impose appropriate visa conditions to protect the local community.

On Dec 16 last year, High Court Judge Datuk Vazeer Alam Mydin Meera (now Court of Appeal judge) allowed the suit by Altantuya's family and ordered former policemen Azilah, Sirul, Abdul Razak, and the Malaysian government to jointly pay RM5mil in general, aggravated and exemplary damages to the family.  - Star, 24/11/2023 

No truth to Sirul's claims, says lawyer


PIC courtesy of – Sinar Harian

PETALING JAYA: Lawyer Datuk Hasnal Rezua Merican has denied Sirul Azhar Umar's claims that he instructed the former police commando to make a video exonerating a top leader of any involvement in the murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu.

In an interview with Al Jazeera, Sirul had claimed that his lawyer ordered him to make the video in 2016, where he said former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak had no links to the Mongolian model.

"It is too early to take any action as the allegations were made and circulated in Australia. All I can say for now is that there is absolutely no truth to those allegations," Hasnal told The Star on Friday (Nov 24).

Hasnal, who was Sirul's lawyer, said he had seen parts of the interview.

He also denied Sirul was offered RM1mil to make the video.

In 2016, Sirul took an oath that Najib was in "no way involved" in the murder of Altantuya in 2006.

In 2015, the Federal Court sentenced Sirul and Special Action Unit personnel Azilah Hadri to death for murder. - Star, 24/11/2023

There’s absolutely no truth in Sirul’s claim, says his ex-lawyer

Hasnal Rezua Merican denies paying Sirul Azhar Umar RM1 million to exonerate Najib Razak of links to the murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu.

Sirul Azhar Umar is facing the death sentence in Malaysia for the murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu. (Al Jazeera pic)

PETALING JAYA: A lawyer has denied all claims made by his former client Sirul Azhar Umar in Australia in an interview with an international TV network.

Hasnal Rezua Merican said this included an allegation that he had paid Sirul RM1 million.

“There is absolutely no truth to all the allegations he has made. I visited Sirul six to seven times during his incarceration in Australia as his lawyer. I can’t recall but the last time I met him may have been in 2017 or 2018.

“It is too early to take any step as the allegations were made and circulated in Australia,” Hasnal told FMT in a WhatsApp message.

Earlier this morning, Aljazeera English’s 101 East programme aired an exclusive interview with Sirul in Canberra, Australia, which was his first since his release two weeks ago.

Former policeman Sirul, who is facing the death sentence in Malaysia for the murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu, claimed that he was a scapegoat in the incident and was paid a large sum of money by Hasnul to exonerate former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak from any link to the brutal murder in 2006.

“(It was) big money in Malaysian ringgit. Around a million ringgit. Yes, I received it,” he said when asked about the sum offered to him.

In addition, Sirul said he did not have to pay for any legal fees in Malaysia as it was “taken care of” but did not give details.

When pressured to divulge the source of the money, he said he did not know.

Sirul also said his superior Azilah Hadri told him that the move to arrest Altantuya was a special operation.

“I joined the police (when I was) 19 years old. It taught me tough discipline, about obeying superiors, which means (saying) yes sir, yes sir, and never say no,” he said in the episode.

He said Malaysians had been asking who gave the order to kill Altantuya but he was not able to tell until now.

When pressed on what exactly Azilah told him, he said his superior told him that a girl was disturbing Razak Baginda, a political analyst.

“I didn’t murder (Altantuya). But I was involved. I took her from Razak’s house alive. And then I handed her over to Azilah and did nothing after that,” he said, adding that he was just a sergeant then and had a chief inspector (Azilah) above him.

Australia would not deport Sirul to Malaysia as the country’s laws do not allow all those facing the death sentence to be repatriated to their countries of origin.

Altantuya was shot in the head in 2006 in a forest in Puncak Alam, Selangor. Her body was later blown up with explosives.

Sirul and Azilah were convicted in 2009 by the High Court of killing Altantuya, who was described as an interpreter. Azilah is currently on death row at Kajang prison.

They succeeded in overturning their conviction at the Court of Appeal in 2013, but the Federal Court in 2015 restored their conviction and sentenced them to death.

Sirul fled to Australia before the final verdict.

He had been held at the detention centre since 2015 after being detained by Australian police. His first application for political asylum in Australia was rejected in 2019. - FMT, 24/11/2023

 

Altantuya case: Sirul should face new trial, says Anwar

SYDNEY: A man who fled Malaysia after being sentenced to hang for the killing of a Mongolian model, in a scandal linked to his country's ousted government, should face a new trial, political leader Anwar Ibrahim reportedly said Thursday.

Former Malaysian police officer Sirul Azhar Umar, who is now in Australian custody, has claimed he was ordered by "important people" to murder Altantuya Shaariibuu in 2006.

Altantuya was the lover of Abdul Razak Baginda – a former close associate of now deposed Malaysian premier Najib Razak – who was accused of arranging kickbacks for the purchase of French submarines in 2002.

Opponents of Najib's government have long alleged that Sirul and accomplice Azilah Hadri, members of an elite unit that guards top Malaysian ministers, were scapegoats in the killing to hide the involvement of their masters at the highest levels of government.

Sirul has previously threatened to reveal who gave the order.

Reformist politician Anwar, who was released from prison Wednesday after his sodomy conviction was quashed by the king following Najib being toppled, suggested Sirul should be brought back to Malaysia for a fresh trial.

He told The Australian newspaper the original trial and the judges' ruling was "compromised" and the reluctance of the judges to call relevant witnesses "made a mockery of the law".

"The best way is to proffer a new charge and allow for a full hearing of the case," he said.

Anwar is the presumptive successor to new Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad following a stunning election upset last week, with his one-time nemesis turned ally vowing to step down in a year or two to make way for him.

Sirul was reportedly detained in Australia in 2015 and has been held in custody since, although Canberra has never officially confirmed this.

A report in the Guardian last week said his bid for a protection visa would be heard within months. Authorities refused to confirm this to AFP or comment on other details of the case.

According to the newspaper, Canberra has allowed Malaysian officials and their middlemen to meet with him regularly, including one from Najib's United Malays National Organisation party's youth wing a fortnight ago.

It cited a source as saying the Malaysian visitor delivered a message to his countryman: "Don't say anything".

The scandal is one of Malaysia's most sensitive topics, with suspicions swirling for years that Altantuya was murdered to keep her quiet about shenanigans in the submarine deal.

Najib has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing over the deal amid allegations that French submarine maker DCNS paid "commissions" of more than 114 million euros (US$142 million) for two Scorpene submarines, which Malaysian critics allege were kickbacks.

Altantuya, 28, was shot dead and her body blown up with military-grade plastic explosives outside Kuala Lumpur.

Sirul and Azilah were convicted in 2009 and sentenced to hang. They were later released when an appeals court overturned the conviction in 2013 after raising questions about how their trial was conducted.

But Malaysia's highest court upheld their death sentences in 2015. Sirul fled the country ahead of that ruling. - NST, 17/5/2018

 

Azilah's murder claim a bid to escape gallows?

KUALA LUMPUR: Is the latest “explosive” revelation on Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s involvement in Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu’s murder the last ditch, desperate attempt by a murderer to escape the hangman’s noose?

The evidence leading to the conviction and death sentence of the accused, former chief inspector Azilah Hadri and former corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, has all been revealed and the trial went through all stages right up to the Federal Court.

Azilah, who was a member of the police’s elite Special Actions Unit (UTK), is asking the Federal Court to review its decision to convict him and Sirul.

The case management of the application has been fixed for today.

Sirul has since fled to Australia while Azilah is languishing in the Kajang prison, waiting to be executed.

Another co-accused, Najib’s associate, Abdul Razak Baginda — was originally convicted but later acquitted and is now a free man.

Azilah and Sirul, who were with UTK, were assigned to Najib’s security detail at that time.

The case captivated the world’s attention then and is still talked about 13 years on.

This is because despite the conclusion of the trial, the motive of the murder has remained a point of contention.

During the course of the trial, the late Karpal Singh, who was holding a watching brief for the victim’s family, had filed a notice of motion to call several witnesses.

One of them included Najib, who Karpal wanted to be called to testify in the trial.

Najib’s testimony, he argued, could introduce fresh evidence to the case.

However, the petition notice was rejected by the High Court after the judge ruled that “only the parties involved, namely the prosecution and the defence” had a right to submit the petition.

Another interesting point during the trial was when Sirul, on Feb 3, 2009, pleaded with the court not to pass the death sentence on him.

Altantuya Shaariibuu’s father Dr Shaariibuu Setev refuses to let go of the case and says there is more to his daughter’s murder than what had been revealed during the trial. -NSTP/File pic
Altantuya Shaariibuu’s father Dr Shaariibuu Setev refuses to let go of the case and says there is more to his daughter’s murder than what had been revealed during the trial. -NSTP/File pic

He claimed that he was like “a black sheep that has to be sacrificed” to protect unnamed people who had never been brought to court or faced questioning.

“I have no reason to cause hurt, what more to take the life of the victim in such a cruel manner.

“I appeal to the court, which has the power to determine if I live or die, not to sentence me so as to fulfil others’ plans for me,” he was quoted as saying.

On April 9, 2009, High Court judge Zaki Yasin ruled that Sirul’s and Azilah’s statements were “unbelievable” as both of the accused only blamed each other.

Both policemen were sentenced to death for the murder of Altantuya at the end of the 159-day trial.

Zaki said both of them failed to raise any reasonable doubt in the prosecution’s case.

It was reported that Sirul and Azilah showed no emotion when they heard that they would be hanged.

They were, however, acquitted on Aug 23, 2013 by the Court of Appeal.

Several reasons were given for the acquittal, such as the failure of the prosecution to provide a strong motive for the two men to murder the victim and the prosecution’s failure to call for the cross-examination of Najib’s aide, Musa Safri, and the Pekan member of parliament himself.

The prosecution later appealed the decision and the Federal Court overturned the acquittal of both individuals on Jan 13, 2015.

Both were found guilty of murder and again sentenced to death.

However, Sirul did not show up during the appeal hearing and it was later discovered that he had fled to Australia.

The government had since made an extradition request to get him back, but this has been refused by Australia due to its policy of not extraditing individuals to countries which have the death penalty.

Sirul is now detained by Australian Immigration authorities in Brisbane, Queensland.

Altantuya’s father, Dr Shaariibuu Setev, refused to let go of the case and said there was more to his daughter’s murder than what had been revealed during the trial.

He said the motive of the murder needed to be investigated and the person who ordered the killing must be brought to justice. - NST, 17/12/2019

Sirul Azhar released from Australian immigration detention centre

KUALA LUMPUR: Former police officer Sirul Azhar Umar, convicted of the murder of Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaariibuu in 2006, has been released from the Villawood Immigration Detention Centre in Sydney, Australia, yesterday.

According to Australian newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald, Sirul Azhar was released after spending nine years in immigration custody since 2015.

His release follows the country's High Court decision on Nov 8, stating that non-citizen detainees who cannot be deported cannot be held indefinitely by immigration authorities.

Following this decision, 92 individuals, mostly refugees, including others convicted of violent crimes, were released and allowed to stay in Australia under specific conditions.

As reported by the media outlet, the news of Sirul Azhar's release was confirmed by his son, Shukri Azam, currently residing in Australia.

"He is now with me, and I am handling all matters on his behalf," he said, quoting The Sydney Morning Herald's report.

On May 3, BH reported that Shukri Azam appealed to the Australian government to reconsider their political asylum request after the initial application was rejected in 2019.

Shukri Azam, 23, stated that he and his father have no plans to return to Malaysia, even though the mandatory death penalty for serious crimes, including murder, has been abolished.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Shukri Azam, who was six years old when Altantuya was killed, claimed he feared for his father's life if they were to return to Malaysia.

Shukri Azam was reportedly raised by adoptive parents in Australia after being separated from his mother and has been residing in Australia for nearly ten years.

Altantuya was allegedly involved in a sex scandal with former political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda, a close associate of former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who was the Deputy Prime Minister at that time.

The Mongolian national, reported to have played a role as a translator in the submarine sales negotiation process between a French arms supplier, DNS, and the Malaysian government, was murdered by two of Najib's personal bodyguards on October 18, 2006.

Following the incident, two members of the Special Action Unit (UTK), Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar and Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, were arrested before being charged in the Shah Alam Court for Altantuya's murder in November 2006.

On April 9, 2009, the court sentenced Sirul Azhar and Azilah to death for the murder of Altantuya. However, both filed appeals against their sentences.

In Feb 2012, their appeal hearings took place over three days, and finally, on Aug 23, 2013, the Court of Appeal ordered the release of Azilah and Sirul Azhar.

However, the prosecution filed an appeal against this decision in the Federal Court, and the appeal hearing took place on June 23, 2014.

A five-judge panel of the Federal Court unanimously upheld the death sentences for Azilah and Sirul Azhar after allowing the prosecution's appeal on Jan 13, 2015.

Sirul Azhar left Malaysia while the case was still under appeal and did not return when the Federal Court pronounced the sentence.

He was subsequently detained by Australian authorities, consistent with the country's policy of not repatriating individuals facing the death penalty in their home country. - NST, 12/11/2023

 

Sirul’s claims unfounded and can create speculation, says IGP


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KUALA LUMPUR: The police say the interview given by its former commando Sirul Azhar Umar to an international media on his conviction in the murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu in 2009 was unfounded and could create more speculation.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain (pic) said Sirul Azhar had been allowed to defend himself per Malaysian laws and constitution.

“However, his (Sirul Azhar) claims were never submitted to any court that heard his case, from the High Court to the Federal Court.

“If he is convinced and feels the need for justice, that there is new evidence, Sirul Azhar or through his lawyer, can make a police report for the authorities to take the necessary action,” he told Bernama.

Razarudin was commenting on Sirul Azhar’s interview broadcast on television recently.

According to Razarudin, Sirul Azhar has not, until now, made any application to review the death sentence imposed on him in line with the Revision of Sentence of Death and Imprisonment for Natural Life (Temporary Jurisdiction of the Federal Court) Act 2023 (Act 847) which gives 90 days from Sept 12 this year for a death penalty offender to apply.

Razarudin said although Malaysia has an extradition agreement with Australia, he cannot be extradited to Malaysia because of the death sentence imposed on him.

“Australia does not recognise the death penalty and also does not impose the death penalty on criminal offenders in the country.”

Razarudi said one of the conditions for an extradition agreement to be implemented is that the offence must have dual criminality.

He said Malaysia has Mutual Legal Assistance with many countries, including Australia, through the Mutual Assistance In Criminal Matters Act (MACMA 2002).

He said the principle of dual criminality also applies to this act. “This means that an offence must be a criminal offence for both countries and also carries the same punishment.”

“The latest legal development in Malaysia only involved abolishing the mandatory death penalty. This means that the death penalty still exists in Malaysia, only that it is no longer mandatory and at the discretion of the court,” he said. - Star, 26/11/2023

COMMENT | Sirul's 'exposé': Will Najib sue the ex-cop?
Mohamed Hanipa Maidin
Published:  Nov 28, 2023 9:30 AM
 
COMMENT | With the latest salvo coming from a convicted felon - Sirul Azhar Umar - in an interview on Al-Jazeera’s 101 East programme, it seems that Malaysia will be tormented by the spectre of Altantuya Shaariibuu for good.

Though Sirul chose not to divulge the alleged mastermind of the Mongolian woman’s murder, he, nonetheless, dropped a devastating bombshell by revealing to Al-Jazeera that there are still ongoing efforts to influence him in order to protect Najib.

Sirul (above) also alleged that his then-superior Azilah Hadri had told him that they were carrying out a “special operation” for Najib.

As expected, such a damning revelation by Sirul has solicited a slew of reactions.

Najib's counsel, Shafee & Co promptly reacted by issuing a statement that their client - Najib - has been conclusively exonerated of any involvement in Altantuya's case.

The lawyer also claimed that such an exoneration has been affirmed by relevant authorities, including investigations restarted post-GE14 (2018) and a reaffirmation by the High Court, Court of Appeal, and ultimately by way of a substantive appeal in the Federal Court.

Former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak

Let me add additional information. In December 2019, Najib also took an oath at a mosque on Friday denying allegations he ordered the 2006 murder of a Mongolian model.

Apparently, the oath-taking ceremony is one of the popular methods in local politics for politicians to seek to clear their names.

We have no idea of Najib’s alleged involvement in such a gruesome murder, thus we are not keen to speculate.

Altantuya Shaariibuu

What we know is that Altantuya was in a romantic relationship with Abdul Razak Baginda, a politically connected defence analyst and an adviser to Najib when he was a defence minister.

Further, it has been public knowledge that in 2002, Razak brokered a US$1.1 billion (RM3 billion) deal for the Defence Ministry to buy two French Scorpene-class submarines and Altantuya allegedly demanded US$500,000 to stay quiet about the alleged corruption in the deal, thus fuelling speculation that this is why she was grotesquely "exterminated".

To be fair to Sirul, apparently, he was not alone in implicating Najib in Altantuya's murder.

Abdul Razak Baginda

The media also reported that on Dec 16, 2018, in his bid for a retrial, Azilah categorically affirmed a statutory declaration (SD) that explicitly implicated Najib in such a heinous crime.

It is not clear why Najib has not instructed his lawyer to file a libel suit against either Azilah for such a damning confession in the SD or Sirul for his latest revelation on Al-Jazeera, assuming such information is proven to be defamatory.

I guess Najib must be extremely concerned about salvaging and honouring his integrity and credibility. Be that as it may, if Najib is serious about protecting his name, suing Azilah and Sirul may be one of the best routes in accomplishing that.

Azilah Hadri

The police also reacted to Sirul's latest closure. It regarded the statement by Sirul - a former commando - in the interview on his conviction in the murder of Altantuya, as unfounded and could create more speculation.

Perhaps the police and Najib's lawyer are right. Sirul was already found guilty by our judicial system. Hence, his purported exoneration via media is not legally proper.

But, is Sirul alone resorting to such a tactic?

When Sirul admitted to taking money for his silence, it would be logical for this convicted murderer not to raise much "new information" during his previous trial.

After all, he is fully aware of what happened to Altantuya when she refused to be silenced.


MOHAMED HANIPA MAIDIN is a former MP and former law minister. He was also a practising lawyer for almost 25 years.

The views expressed here are those of the author/contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of Malaysiakini. - Malaysiakini, 28/11/2023

 

 

 

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Upholding Cause of Justice for Palestine Without Fear or Favour? Islamic Countries fail - Did Anwar fail too? Good/Just behaviour arises ...

It is settled that when it comes to upholding the cause of justice without fear or favour, it is immaterial whether a nation state is classified as 'Christian, Muslim or Hindu', or the religion on what the majority of the population is. 

At the end of the day, there are good nations and they are bad nations, and there are maybe 'undecided nations'.

Even within nations, there are good/just people and 'others'. Let us not forget that there are many Israeli citizens that are for the Palestinian cause - and and calling for the end of occupation of Palestine.

Malaysia's PM Anwar Ibrahim sadly demonstrated a 'bias' based on religion - when  he wrongly acted as though he believed that the 'Muslim' nations would act(or maybe even 'lead) to finally bring about justice for the Palestinian people. And so there were 'special visits'(utilizing the peoples' monies) to Saudi Arabia, Turkey, etc...  HE WAS SO WRONG.

At the recent joint meeting of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the TRUE NATURE of these countries came to light - they(including Malaysia) seem ONLY committed to calling for ceasefire and access to humanitarian aid - and will not even threaten 'further actions' if Israel do not comply with their plea.

The only practical proposal – a non-violent plan, at that – came from Iran's Raisi.In his speech, he urged Muslim countries to immediately stop the supply of oil and gas to the Zionist entity, to cut off diplomatic ties, and to stop their airspace from being used by Israeli planes.

In the end, though, the OIC came out with meaningless statements.

The could have 'suspended diplomatic relationship' - They could have imposed 'trade sanctions'-They could have disallowed Israel to use their air space.. 

It is a tragedy of our time that not one of the handful of Muslim governments with diplomatic relations with Israel could so much as cut these ties, despite their rhetoric at home in the form of large state-sponsored rallies in support of Palestinians.

Even President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the man out to rebrand Turkey as a Muslim superpower on the ruins of its past Ottoman glory, stopped short of severing ties with Israel.

This is unlike Bolivia, a country in South America, which announced it was cutting ties with Israel, joining several other non-Muslim governments which have condemned Israel's barbaric acts over the years.

As such, the Malaysian PM should have rather reached out to the good nations, irrespective of whether they are Muslim or not to push for justice for Palestine.

Anwar should not done or said things that may 'sideline' good nations or create prejudice against them

I wonder WHY Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim even claimed that he had been threatened by Western powers over his criticism of the Israeli government following the war in Gaza. Remember there are about 70 Western nations here - and is it not wrong to create a bad image of so many nations - when at the end, there was maybe just 2 or 3 persons(or nation state) from the West that 'threatened' - On pressure for clarification, he revealed that Malaysia(not Anwar personally) had received some 'usual' diplomatic protest notes from the US..but he did not, I believe, yet  revealed the specific names of any other nations. Did Anwar LIE - or is he 'keeping silent' about the names of the other countries for some reason?

Palestine - Anwar reveals US 'demarche' - so any other pressure from other States? Did Malaysia send protest notes to US, and other countries?

At the very least, when anyone 'threatened' our Prime Minister or representative of Malaysia, Malaysia must have the PRIDE to at least sent an official 'demarche' - has Malaysian done even this?

As PRIME MINISTER, Anwar needs to behave well - as it reflects on Malaysia and all Malaysians...

So, with regard his negative remarks about Western powers that also may promote anti-Western feeling in Malaysia - Anwar MUST REMEDY this. Let us not prolong negative perception against GOOD Western nations ...

Anwar's actions on the Palestinian issue may have given the impression of Anwar supporting the division of the global community - into Muslim and Non-Muslim, which no one desires as we all strive for ONE world.

Now, after the Arab League and OIC meet, should not our Prime Minister 'criticize' these countries like Arab Saudi and Turkey who failed to act without fear or favour to uphold Justice for Palestine....OR is Anwar the same - all bark no bite.

There is much concern that at the meet, Anwar seems to stop short at calling for ceasefire and humanitarian aid >>>NOT EVEN THE CALL FOR AN END OF OCCUPATION???

Best that Anwar brings the matter to Malaysian Parliament to decide our stance on Palestine - I believed that Malaysia wanted much much more --- the immediate withdrawal of Israel back to borders of 1948, End of Occupation of West Bank and Jerusalem...

Is Prime Minister Anwar AFRAID of the US? - Why is he not taking action against the US YET? 

Is Anwar also ALL BARK AND NO BITE when it comes to the Palestine issue??

On, the Palestinian Issue, Malaysia must stay the course until Israel withdraws back to its 1948 Borders at least, and Occupation of West Bank and Jerusalem ends..

See some earlier relevant posts:-

Palestinian Issue - Independence? 2-State Solution? British created problem? UN membership?

Muhyidin's statement on Palestine is not sufficient to address 'forced eviction' of Palestinians, illegal settlement of Israelis and other fundamental issues? 

GAZA : An understanding of history helps - Boycott good way to express ourself

Palestine - Anwar reveals US 'demarche' - so any other pressure from other States? Did Malaysia send protest notes to US, and other countries?

PALESTINE - Speedy resolution for a people who have been 'oppressed' since World War 1 - End Occupation.

Palestinian Crisis - Forgotten with the ceasefire? Fundamental HR violations in Palestine and the UN? Free and Fair Elections? Democracy?

500 protest in front US Embassy on 2nd October?

Ceasefire in Gaza - but Boycott of American Products must continue until justice is done..

 

 

Nov 11, the day that Muslim leaders betrayed the Palestinians again

Israel has not lost any sleep listening to speeches by Muslim leaders from Indonesia to Morocco.

Abdar Rahman Koya

Nov 11 saw millions of people in Western cities marching to press their governments to stop their involvement in Israel's slaughter of Palestinians.

On the same day, a joint meeting of the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) took place in Saudi Arabia, with hopes that at least some practical steps could be agreed on to end the genocidal campaign in Gaza, which has killed more than 11,000 civilians, including over 4,000 children.

With the exception of Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, none of the more than 50 heads of state addressed the elephant in the room: the oil-rich Arab and Muslim states in the region who were best placed to pressure Israel and its Western backers through diplomatic and economic means.

It is a tragedy of our time that not one of the handful of Muslim governments with diplomatic relations with Israel could so much as cut these ties, despite their rhetoric at home in the form of large state-sponsored rallies in support of Palestinians.

Even President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the man out to rebrand Turkey as a Muslim superpower on the ruins of its past Ottoman glory, stopped short of severing ties with Israel.

This is unlike Bolivia, a country in South America, which announced it was cutting ties with Israel, joining several other non-Muslim governments which have condemned Israel's barbaric acts over the years.

The truth is, Israel has not lost any sleep listening to speeches at the OIC meeting by leaders from Indonesia to Morocco, including Malaysia, where Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim failed to shine despite a blatant propaganda campaign at home to portray him as a champion of the Palestinian cause.

Like most leaders, Anwar who several times boasted about his "one-on-one" meetings with key Muslim leaders, including Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman, repeated condemnation of the Israeli atrocities and the call for humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza – but little else.

There was no mention of supplying weapons to Palestinian fighters, similar to the response of Malaysia and many others during the ethnic cleansing of Bosnia in the 1990s.

But when major and more "daring" Muslim leaders cannot offer even polite exhortations to their brother rulers to cut diplomatic ties with Israel and impose oil sanctions, we cannot expect much from Anwar, who unlike his predecessor Dr Mahathir Mohamad, is not a man with some level of influence in the Muslim world.

But this small act on his part would have made no difference, since, as he has claimed, he has already been threatened by Western powers for standing up to Israel.

So what practical step did the latest OIC meeting propose, as tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians continue to be bombarded in their homes?

The only practical proposal – a non-violent plan, at that – came from Iran's Raisi.

In his speech, he urged Muslim countries to immediately stop the supply of oil and gas to the Zionist entity, to cut off diplomatic ties, and to stop their airspace from being used by Israeli planes.

In the end, though, the OIC came out with meaningless statements. 

Several Arab governments, including host Saudi Arabia, rejected clauses demanding the severance of all ties with Israel, as well as to prevent US bases in their countries from transferring US military equipment to Israel.

Also missing from the final statement was any mention of cutting economic ties with Israel, namely the use of oil as a means of leverage, and the banning of flights to and from Israel through Arab airspace.

According to Israel's Channel 12, Saudi Arabia along with the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco, Mauritania, Djibouti, Jordan and Egypt – all of whom have ties with Israel – rejected these clauses.

While millions of Palestinians wake up every morning surprised that they are still alive in the ruins of their homes, the OIC leaders returned after issuing meaningless statements.

Ceasefire and humanitarian corridors for aid – these are convenient calls at a time when Israel and its chief guardian, the US, have made it clear that there will not be any such moves.

Sure, between the 57 countries, they have enough military might and missiles to obliterate Israel from the face of the earth. 

But this is not what Muslims realistically expect them to do, not when they are aware that a majority of their governments are inept, and some of them in the clutches of Uncle Sam.

Nov 11 will go down as yet another day when Muslim leaders betrayed the Palestinians. Malaysia Now, 14/11/2023

 

Mahathir: Muslim leaders stripped of dignity, culpable for genocide of Palestinians

The former leader delivers a scathing attack on the recent Arab-Islamic summit's failure to come up with an action plan against Israel.

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Dr Mahathir Mohamad slams Muslim leaders who 'play safe' by issuing meaningless diplomatic appeals' instead of using their oil wealth as leverage to demand Western powers to stop Israel's genocide of Palestinians.
Dr Mahathir Mohamad slams Muslim leaders who 'play safe' by issuing meaningless diplomatic appeals' instead of using their oil wealth as leverage to demand Western powers to stop Israel's genocide of Palestinians.

Dr Mahathir Mohamad has slammed Arab and Muslim governments over their failure to come out with a concrete action plan to stop the ongoing attacks against Palestinians in Gaza, saying the outcome of their recent meeting in Saudi Arabia only made them "culpable over the genocide".

Mahathir, who during his rule had ruffled Western governments over his strongly worded attacks on their policies in the Muslim world, said the joint summit of the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation last week only showed how humiliated the Muslim leaders were.

He also paid tribute to Palestinians including medical workers who had stayed put in Gaza and risked their lives to treat the wounded.

"Many died but they will live on as martyrs and heroes. Instead, it is Muslim and Arab leaders who are being stripped of their dignity as Israel, the US and their Western allies continue to 'humour' them but never take them seriously," said Mahathir.

The Riyadh summit on Nov 11, which was also attended by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, ended without any final agreement by more than 50 heads of government to take practical steps to stop the Israeli military action, which has so far killed more than 10,000 civilians including some 4,000 children.

It was widely reported that a proposal by Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi for Gulf countries to impose economic and oil sanction on Israel as well as to ban Israel from using their airspace was shot down by Saudi Arabia alongside UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco, Mauritania, Djibouti, Jordan and Egypt.

Adding that he was "utterly disappointed" by the summit's outcome, Mahathir said with the exception of some leaders, most of them were "playing it safe so that consensus could not be reached – other than the meaningless diplomatic appeal".

"With that, the Palestinians are left at the mercy of Israel, the US and its Western allies. And they are as culpable as Israel over the genocide," he added.

'Western response consistent with past cruelties' 

The 98-year-old former prime minister, who ruled Malaysia twice and continues to be a prominent voice in current affairs, said the Israeli treatment of Palestinians was by far the worst colonial atrocities he had witnessed in his lifetime.

"I have witnessed the cruelties and atrocities of colonialism, the arrogance of the colonialists and the hypocrisy of powerful nations.

"But the arrogance of Israel, its barbarity and colossal disregard for human values equals and most times surpassed the horrors committed during the colonial past," he said.

He said despite the well documented sufferings of Palestinians, leaders in the West especially the US and Britain still stood behind Israel.

"These horrors perpetrated by the Israelis are brought right into our living room as we watched them on news channels and other sources of information on social media platforms.

"Then we ask ourselves, surely leaders of the Western world, the US and the UK in particular, have access to the same graphic images – of children and babies being killed, dying horrific, suffocating deaths in rubbles of bombed buildings," he added.

He said with the Western's powers own colonial past, their current stance with regard to Palestine should not come as surprise. 

"It is actually a consistent trait of leaders from these nations who are imperialists.

"If we today discover that, to these leaders, the lives of Palestinians are of no consequence – it was likewise to them with the lives of Iraqis, Afghans, Vietnamese, Japanese, Koreans, Africans, Irish, Malays, Indians, Aborigines and Native Americans."

He said the hands of Western powers "are as bloodied as that of the Israelis with the blood of Palestinian children and babies".

"The world must be reminded that the genocide had never ceased since the illegal creation of Israel and that it is funded and armed and fully blessed by leaders of these nations." - Malaysia Now, 17/11/2023

 

On Gaza and the vested interests and failures of Arab-Muslim countries

The fundamental issue is the continuous supply of weapons by the industrial military complex in the US and the West which Arabs leaders are dependent on.

Ronald Benjamin

There is a spiritual saying in the Catholic intellectual tradition: Consistency in the moral life and goodness is not a function of always doing the same thing, but rather of doing the right thing.

Doing the same thing is what characterises the response of world leaders on the Palestinian cause, particularly Arab-Muslim leaders in the OIC.

It is no surprise that Arab and Muslim leaders are only able to condemn Israeli forces as "barbaric" in their actions in Gaza but decline to approve punitive economic and political steps against the country over its war against Hamas.

It is obvious that the outcome of a joint summit of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in the Saudi capital highlighted regional divisions over how to respond to the war, even as fears mounted that it could draw in other countries.

The fact is the prominent and wealthier Arab leaders are reluctant to impose economic sanctions against Israel due to its dependence on the US for military hardware and technology for their own regional interests, beside the intertwined economic relations with the US that has Israel onboard.

Mere condemnation and asking for a ceasefire have fallen on deaf ears and conscientious world leaders should take appropriate action against an apartheid regime for its continuous colonisation and aggression against the Palestinian people.

The fundamental issue that needs to be tackled here is the continuous supply of weapons by the industrial military complex in the US and the West which Arabs leaders are dependent on, besides Zionist influence in the economy that benefits the Arab elites.

In 2022, the Biden administration approved two massive arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to help them defend against Iran.

The more than US$5 billion in missile defence and related sales follow President Joe Biden’s visit to the Middle East, during which he met with numerous regional leaders in Saudi Arabia.

This comes in a context where Saudi Arabia and the UAE were hit by rocket attacks from the Iran-backed Houthi rebel movement in Yemen.

According to Reuters reports, economic and trade cooperation is a key driver of the UAE's 2020 normalisation of relations with Israel which broke with decades of Arab policy towards the Palestinian cause
 
There has been a comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between the countries entered into effect, removing or reducing tariffs on more than 96% of products, according to UAE state news agency WAM.

Signed in May 2022 and deemed a "historic moment" by the UAE ambassador to Israel, it is Israel's first free trade agreement with an Arab state.

It is a pity that protests against Israel in Malaysia have taken the form of ethno-religiosity that tend to address issues affecting Palestinians as between the Muslim world on one side and the West and Israel on the other side, and are blinded by the actions of global Muslim elites whose actions have benefitted Israel.

It’s time for world leaders to be truthful on the role of the industrial military complex led by the US that fuels war in the Middle East and the economic relations between Arab Elites and Israel which is critical to resolving the long-standing issues of security and stability in the middle east.

Countries that oppose US hegemony and Zionism such as Iran, and Syria continue to pay a heavy economic price due to their resistance.

Are the OIC and Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE capable of solving the Palestinian issue?

The answer is clearly no, and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is basically wasting his precious time as prime minister engaging Arab-Muslim leaders, whose behaviour is a foregone conclusion.

The views expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of MalaysiaNow. - Malaysia Now, 13/11/2023

 

I was threatened over Israel criticism, says Anwar

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says he remains steadfast behind the Palestinian cause.


Anwar Ibrahim denounced Western governments that backed Tel Aviv despite the atrocities against the Palestinian people.

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim claims he had been threatened by Western powers over his criticism of the Israeli government following the war in Gaza.

“I will not be cowed and will remain steadfastly behind the Palestinian people,” he said at a rally held at the Axiata Arena here in solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Also present were agriculture and food security minister Mohamad Sabu, communications and digital minister Fahmi Fadzil, and deputy finance ministers Ahmad Maslan and Steven Sim.

Anwar also denounced Western governments that backed Israel despite the many atrocities by the Israeli government, including bombing hospitals and destroying schools, describing these acts to be the “height of barbarism”.

Anwar had earlier this month taken the West to task for its hypocritical stance towards the conflict when they enquired whether Putrajaya would condemn Hamas.

Israel declared war on Hamas following the group’s surprise attack on several locations in Israel on Oct 7.

Following the constant bombardment of Gaza by Israel, the death toll has surpassed 5,000, with nearly half of them children. Over 15,000 have been left injured.

Anwar said during his visit to several Middle Eastern nations over the past few days, their leaders expressed great respect for Malaysia.

“It means they hope that we do something more. Not to treat this issue as an Arab issue but as an Islamic and humanitarian issue,” he added.

However, Anwar admitted that even though Malaysia and other countries are doing their utmost to find a solution, it will not be easy, and conditions may worsen.

Meanwhile, Fahmi said he was informed by the foreign ministry about a special session scheduled for Oct 26 at the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the plight of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

The request made by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and supported by Malaysia and several other countries, has been accepted and will be discussed in the session soon.

“Malaysia will play an active role. This is a significant honour and recognition, affirming Malaysia’s unwavering commitment to the cause of Palestinian freedom and justice for its people, especially in the face of the injustices committed by Israel,” he told reporters before leaving the venue.

It is believed that about 10,000 people attended the rally at the indoor stadium in Bukit Jalil. - FMT, 24/10/2023